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  2. Timeline of voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 25-year extension of the VRA is signed by President Ronald Reagan. [30] 1983. Texas repeals the lifelong prohibition against voters with felony convictions and institutes a five year waiting period after completing a sentence to vote. [62] 1985. Texas changes the five year waiting period to two years for people with felony convictions. [62] 1986

  3. Category:Islands of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Islands of Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

  4. File:Map of US mandatory waiting period laws.svg - Wikipedia

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    Vector map from Blank US Map.svg by User:Theshibboleth. Based on USMandatoryWaitingPeriodLaws.png by Kyd. General data from KFF, Mandatory Waiting Periods for Women Seeking Abortions, as of August 30, 2023. Accessed May 14 2024. Guttmacher Institute, Counseling and Waiting Periods for Abortion, as of August 30, 2023. Accessed May 14 2024.

  5. A federal judge declines to block Georgia's shortened 4-week ...

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    A federal judge in Georgia has declined to block part of a sweeping election law that shortened the state's runoff election period to four weeks from nine weeks while legal challenges play out. U ...

  6. Expungement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The ″normal″ waiting period before an indictable conviction can be expunged is six years, five years for disorderly offenses, and two years for municipal ordinances. In 2010, the waiting period on indictable convictions was lowered to five years. On April 18, 2016, the waiting period for disorderly persons offenses was lowered to three years.

  7. Nebraska lawmakers pass a bill to restore voting rights to ...

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    "We spend on average $42,000 a year on prisoners, of which we have around a 30 percent recidivism rate. “One year, I brought in a little chart that says if we just cut it by 10 percent, we’re ...

  8. Three-day waiting period for gun purchases proposed - AOL

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    Jan. 9—CONCORD — Donna Morin of Hooksett told lawmakers that a proposed three-day waiting period to purchase any firearm would have stopped her 21-year-old son from buying one and then, 30 ...

  9. Waiting period - Wikipedia

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    A waiting period is the period of time between when an action is requested or mandated and when it occurs. [1]In the United States, the term is commonly used in reference to gun control, abortion and marriage licences, as some U.S. states require a person to wait for a set number of days after buying or reserving a firearm from a dealer before actually taking possession of it, a woman waiting ...